Written and performed by Alan Bissett
Since 2009, Alan Bissett's one-woman show The Moira Monologues, about Moira Bell single mother, cleaner and Falkirk's Hardest Woman has been leaving audiences all over Scotland weak with laughter and garnering rave reviews.
Alan continued Moira's story with More Moira Monologues in 2017, which won a Fringe First and was shortlisted for Best New Play at the Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS), then 2022's Moira in Lockdown. Both were just as acclaimed by critics and audiences as the original.
Now, for the first time, Alan will be touring all three shows as a one-nighter, giving audiences the chance to experience Moira's hilarious journey in a single sitting.
Make sure to get your tickets for this unique and thrilling theatrical event, about the woman who Joyce McMillan (Scotsman) called the most charismatic character to appear on a Scottish stage in a decade.
Part 1 The Moira Monologues
Part 2 More Moira Monologues
Part 3 Moira in Lockdown
A near-perfect series of monologues, both howlingly funny and unnervingly sharp and poetic. The Scotsman ★★★★★
Such a riot my ears popped a couple of times from the row behind me shouting with laughter. The National ★★★★★
Heart-stoppingly funny, and heart-warming, Bissett has created nothing less than storytelling perfection. The Quintessential Review ★★★★★
Welcome back, Moira. We missed you. Broadway Baby ★★★★★
Bissett writes with eagle-eyed vim and not a word is wasted. The Independent ★★★★
Great hilarity, simple truths and some profound moments too. It's no wonder Moira has such a loyal following. The List ★★★★
Moira Bell is a legend. A hilarious, but subtly smart work that takes society slowly apart The Skinny ★★★★
Keenly felt, dryly observed and hysterically funny. British Theatre Guide ★★★★
Directed by Sacha Kyle
Running time: 3.5 hours (including two intervals)
Ages 18+
Please note the earlier than usual show start time of 7pm
£23 General Admission
We are offering a free carer/companion ticket for any disabled or wheelchair-user audience members throughout our shows this season. Please note that it is helpful if this is booked in advance via the WeGotTickets website, so that we can ensure that there is adequate accessible seating reserved on the day/night of the event.
Wheelchair access, or entry for people with a disability is available from the side entrance, by the Phoenix Café.
Tickets for our Spring/Summer 2025 events can also be purchased in person at the Phoenix Shop, Findhorn. These will be available for purchase from February 2025.
Please note that this is a seated event.